The table and chart below give information on police budget

The table and chart below give information on police budget
The pie chart and graph provided depict the capital invested its
sources
in Britain’s police for the years 2017 and 2018. We can observe three major
sources
for the budget which were the National Government, Local Taxes and other
sources
, amongst which the National Government contributed the most capital, that accounted for a total of $175.5m in the
year
2017 and $177.8m in the consequent
year
. Local taxes contributed the second highest amount of funds, which was 91.2m in 2017 and which increased
further
to 102.3m in the following
year
.
Moreover
, revenue from other
sources
such
as grants in the
year
2017 accounted for nearly 38m, which was similar in the
year
next. The total budget was allocated to three categories which were salaries, technology and buildings & transportation, with nearly three-fourths of the allocation being spent on salaries for officers and staff for both years. The expenditure on transportation and buildings was 17% of the total for both years. The smallest proportion of the account was dedicated to technology, with $8m for every $100m allocated to the budget in 2017, which nearly doubled to 14% in the following
year
.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words sources, m, year with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "nearly" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • allocation
  • budgetary constraints
  • community policing
  • economic conditions
  • expenditures
  • funding allocation
  • governmental policies
  • operational efficiency
  • personnel costs
  • public safety
  • resource allocation
  • revenue sources
  • surveillance technology
  • trend analysis
  • fiscal responsibility
  • capital investments
  • public sector spending
  • crime rate
  • policy reform
  • infrastructure upgrades
  • staff training
  • emergency response capabilities
  • fiscal year
  • financial oversight
  • budget cuts
  • incremental increase
  • law enforcement agencies
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